The 1908 suffrage parade in Boone was one of the first suffrage parades in the nation. (Produced, wrote, researched, edited as part of the Iowa PBS documentary project on Carrie Chapman Catt. To see more videos from the project, click here: http://www.iowapbs.org/catt)

Carlisle insurance salesman Todd Isely has raced hot air balloons since 2004, traveling across the United States and the world. The 2015 champion at Indianola's National Balloon Classic, Todd and crew returned a year later with Iowa Public Television along for the ride to see how it's done. (Served as the secondary shooter and production assistant alongside Tyler Brinegar for Iowa Public Television) 

Overview of the inaugural Bacon Buddies program at the Iowa State Fair. (Produced, wrote, edited)

After responding to a 3-year-old's drowning in 2015 while working for Lincoln Fire and Rescue, firefighter/paramedic Rob Ravndal developed post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. He was prescribed a service dog in 2017, and on Feb. 1, 2018, he got Pride, a 2-year-old coonhound.

Nick Bassett loves biking. And thanks to a hand cycle he purchased from All Ability Cycles in Jefferson, IA, he’s been able to ride thousands of miles. Original broadcast date: July 11, 2018. (Produced, wrote and edited)

Leonard Olson runs The Kaleidoscope Factory in Pocahontas. After an emergency trip to the hospital, Leonard emerged a changed man and charted a new career path. His inventions draw visitors from all corners and his unique spirit shines a bright light in a changing rural community. (Served as the secondary shooter and editor along with Tyler Brinegar for Iowa Public Television).

Think you know what it takes to be a collegiate cheerleader? Think again.

Advertising, journalism and public relations students talk about how the faculty and staff of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University have supported them. #whygreenlee. (Shot and edited)

Paige Maystadt lost her sense of sight in middle school. But that didn't stop her from continuing with what she grew up doing.
For Paul Wislotski, oil pastels and a bedsheet are the only tools needed to change the world. Wislotski spends his time traveling across the country to colleges, spreading the love of Jesus and the hope that the millennial generation, or "90-Oh's" will change the world through art. Video by Emily Blobaum.
Voices is an ongoing campaign that attempts to facilitate and build conversation surrounding inclusion and diversity on Iowa State's campus. These videos were originally created and published in spring 2016.
This series of footage was taken to share one man's experience as Cy. The identity of the individual has been withheld to preserve his privacy and the identity of Cy. Cy has been the symbol of Iowa State for more than 60 years. He has become the name and face that fans love and adore.
After passing out while she had the flu during her senior year of high school, junior Laura Wiederholt realized that something wasn't right. A few months later, she became diagnosed with Dysautonomia, a condition that causes malfunction to the Central Nervous System.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton spoke to supporters about prioritizing American jobs at Lincoln High School in Des Moines Aug. 10. The event marked her first time back in Iowa since narrowly winning the Iowa Caucus. 

The ISU Sparkles Squad is an all-inclusive cheer and dance team that promotes diversity and school spirit. Individuals with disabilities are paired with Iowa State students, and then practice routines that are performed at various events across campus.